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  • '''Richelieu''' ...d walls, and the foundations of the chateau remain. A large statue of the cardinal stands at the main entry. ...
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  • ...ken out boldly in Jesus’ name, for instance, before Cardinal Richelieu and Cardinal Mazarin too—was certainly the Lord and Master he met “in the sick, the pris ...
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  • '''II. Louis XIII and Richelieu''' ...e confidence of the king. He made of Louis XIII a great king even when the Cardinal himself had more fame than the king. ...
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  • ...was the niece of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_Richelieu Cardinal Richelieu], a collaborator with Vincent de Paul in many works of mission and charity, ...and brother, moved to the Chateau de Richelieu<sup>3</sup>, the Plessis de Richelieu family home, which was located on a plain near the stream l’Amable in the r ...
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  • And if St. Vincent dared approach Cardinal Richelieu and Cardinal Mazarin, as well members of the royalty or the nobility, I do not at all do ...
    4 KB (684 words) - 19:17, 30 December 2010
  • ...: <ref> Jacques Lescot, a doctor of theology of the Sorbonne, and Cardinal Richelieu's confessor. Named bishop of Chartres in [[1641]], he was consecrated in [[ ...
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  • ...s were: Pierre Fresnay as Vincent de Paul; Aimé Clariond as Le cardinal de Richelieu; Jean Debucourt as [[Philippe-Emmanuel de Gondi]], comte de Joigny; Lise De ...
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  • ...Philip Emmanuel de Gondi, Chaplain General of the Galleys, brother of the Cardinal Archbishop of Paris. ...at the pinnacle of political power, the queen and the formidable Cardinal Richelieu, the king's chief minister. ...
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  • ...ears War. In this period, Charles V, the duke of Lorraine, was defeated by Richelieu's political and military strategy.> he immediately resolved to offer help. ...pity on us: give peace to France." He repeated this with such feeling the cardinal was moved. He accepted the appeal willingly, but stated that he was working ...
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  • ...tion of giving missions and were able to offer various other services. The cardinal completed his gift by leaving a sum of money for their maintenance. ...cese. They have remained there since, to the credit of the missionaries of Richelieu, who gave them a small sum to help in their upkeep, and thus enable them to ...
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  • ...for peace before Cardinal Richelieu, before Queen Anne of Austria, before Cardinal Mazarin. For telling Mazarin the truth, he became his enemy, and so the lo ...
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  • ...in eradicating their influence. <ref>Anne de Murviel, bishop of Montauban. Richelieu had captured this city from the Huguenots and reestablished Catholicism. Mu ...ears, has received such blessing that I am infinitely grateful to Cardinal Richelieu for arranging to have them come, and to yourself for having sent them. Thei ...
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  • ...ichelieu, then General of the Galleys, and to the Duchess d'Aiguillon, the cardinal's niece. <Ftn: See Book One, ch. 46.> He reported on the horrible condition ...
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  • ...la Roche-Pozay, bishop of Poitiers, sent his candidates for ordination to Richelieu, where the priests of the Mission offered the same ordination retreats as a ...o see men but angels from paradise. To God alone be the glory. To Cardinal Richelieu, who brought us here, be the merit and reward. To ourselves be shame and em ...
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  • ...after two years of marriage. Despite her entrance into the Carmelites, the cardinal saw to her worldly advancement and appointment as a duchess. She was a grea ...own hand the names in the order they had been given. <Ftn: CED II:386-88. Richelieu kept his word, and after his death, Louis XIII appealed again to Vincent, a ...
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  • [[Image:Berulle.jpg|right|frame|x250px|Cardinal de Bérulle]] ...ved in Church renewal in France in the seventeenth century, and was made a Cardinal in 1627. He died in October 1629. ...
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  • ...f Louis XIII, who fled to him after running afoul of the powerful Cardinal Richelieu. There they continued to hatch plots to bring down the formidable First Min As early as 1629 Richelieu sent French troops into Lorraine to neutralize this threat on the eastern b ...
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  • ...subject to overt and covert hostility, criticism and discrimination. When Cardinal Mazarin1 mocked Vincent for his shabby dress at court2 he was doing severa ...the reign of Louis XIV, and those of a particularly able court, headed by Cardinal Mazarin, ensured that constant variations on the basic method appeared. Gra ...
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  • ...Vincent began to be consulted by Louis XIII, Anne of Austria and Cardinal Richelieu regarding the appointment of bishops.</ref> The humble prayer I make to you ...
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  • ...t be furthered through reform of the clergy. Monsieur Vincent spoke to the cardinal about the ordination retreats and the clergy conferences already establishe ...ncent himself to set about this projected seminary. To help him begin, the cardinal assigned one thousand ecus to support the first group of priests received b ...
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